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Budget 2015: UK to meet Nato's defence spending target | Budget 2015: UK to meet Nato's defence spending target |
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The chancellor has pledged in his summer budget to meet Nato's target of spending 2% of national income on defence every year, up to 2020. | The chancellor has pledged in his summer budget to meet Nato's target of spending 2% of national income on defence every year, up to 2020. |
The announcement was largely unexpected because ministers had previously only promised to meet the target this year. | The announcement was largely unexpected because ministers had previously only promised to meet the target this year. |
George Osborne said he and David Cameron were not prepared to see threats to the country go unchallenged. | George Osborne said he and David Cameron were not prepared to see threats to the country go unchallenged. |
In its budget policy document, the government committed to maintain the size of the Army at 82,000. | In its budget policy document, the government committed to maintain the size of the Army at 82,000. |
In his first Conservative budget, Mr Osborne told MPs: "Britain has always been resolute in defence of liberty and the promotion of stability around the world. | In his first Conservative budget, Mr Osborne told MPs: "Britain has always been resolute in defence of liberty and the promotion of stability around the world. |
"And with this government it will always remain so. | "And with this government it will always remain so. |
"So today I commit additional resources to the defence and security of the realm." | "So today I commit additional resources to the defence and security of the realm." |
As well as committing to meet Nato's target, he announced: | As well as committing to meet Nato's target, he announced: |
Analysis by BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale | Analysis by BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale |
Even those working inside the Ministry of Defence were pleasantly surprised by the chancellor's announcement. | Even those working inside the Ministry of Defence were pleasantly surprised by the chancellor's announcement. |
A pledge to spend 2% of the nation's wealth on defence - a Nato target - was noticeably absent from the Conservative manifesto. This caused deep angst on the Tory backbenches and among allies - most notably in the US - not least because of the growing threats from Islamic extremism and a more aggressive Russia. | A pledge to spend 2% of the nation's wealth on defence - a Nato target - was noticeably absent from the Conservative manifesto. This caused deep angst on the Tory backbenches and among allies - most notably in the US - not least because of the growing threats from Islamic extremism and a more aggressive Russia. |
But after months of dodging the issue, the chancellor's now said the MoD will get a real increase in its budget every year. Over the next five years that should amount to about an extra £3bn. | But after months of dodging the issue, the chancellor's now said the MoD will get a real increase in its budget every year. Over the next five years that should amount to about an extra £3bn. |
But there are conditions. George Osborne said the MoD would have to demonstrate efficiencies. The devil may be in the detail. | But there are conditions. George Osborne said the MoD would have to demonstrate efficiencies. The devil may be in the detail. |
The government's already been accused of boosting its figures to meet the 2% target by including peacekeeping operations and pensions. | The government's already been accused of boosting its figures to meet the 2% target by including peacekeeping operations and pensions. |
But there is now hope among service chiefs that the forthcoming defence review will be driven by strategy, not savings. | But there is now hope among service chiefs that the forthcoming defence review will be driven by strategy, not savings. |
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Defence breathes a sigh of relief | |
Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nicholas Houghton said it was a "great day for defence" and would allow the armed forces to "start building back". | Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nicholas Houghton said it was a "great day for defence" and would allow the armed forces to "start building back". |
He said the pledge "gives us positive choices for the future" in areas including counter terrorism and war fighting capability. | He said the pledge "gives us positive choices for the future" in areas including counter terrorism and war fighting capability. |
"We've taken some capability risk over the last five years, now is the time we start building back," he said. | "We've taken some capability risk over the last five years, now is the time we start building back," he said. |
Former Navy chief Admiral Lord West said he was "absolutely delighted" the Nato target would be met, saying it was crucial in a "dangerous and unstable world". | Former Navy chief Admiral Lord West said he was "absolutely delighted" the Nato target would be met, saying it was crucial in a "dangerous and unstable world". |
He said: "That's got to be seen very much as a minimum. My only concern is what exactly is now included in that methodology compared to two years ago? I would like a very clear explanation." | He said: "That's got to be seen very much as a minimum. My only concern is what exactly is now included in that methodology compared to two years ago? I would like a very clear explanation." |
US ambassador to Britain Matthew Barzun said on Twitter: "America welcomes HMG's [Her Majesty's government's] commitment to 2% defense spending, proving again the indispensability of the UK to global security." | US ambassador to Britain Matthew Barzun said on Twitter: "America welcomes HMG's [Her Majesty's government's] commitment to 2% defense spending, proving again the indispensability of the UK to global security." |
Labour's former Treasury minister John Healey has also welcomed the 2% commitment. | Labour's former Treasury minister John Healey has also welcomed the 2% commitment. |
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